I was a big-time tennis player growing up during the height of the tennis boom, the late 70?s and early 80?s. My favorite players were McEnroe, Lendl, Evonne Goolagong, and Martina Navritilova. I never ever liked Connors, Borg was too dominant during his peak, I didn?t like any of the clay courters like Vilas or the Spaniards. I never ever liked Chris Evert, as she was the least gracious loser in the history of sport. And I liked Yannick Noah. Maybe it was his mysterious background, maybe it was his dreadlocks. Maybe it was because he was never really good enough, I don?t know. There always seemed to be more to him than tennis, similar to McEnroe. So here?s to a proud papa. Joakim Noah went to high school near
I?ve got no internet connection at my in-law?s mountain place, so I was able to get online Monday at the Cliffs clubhouse. I worked out while my wife and the three boys swam, then I took the little guy while my wife hit the treadmill. He is just so neat right now, and it is a real blessing that I?ve been able to take the time to slow down and see him, connect with him. Today, he went from clinging on him mom like a baby possum to jumping in the pool to me and kicking while we raced his brothers. The Big Guy and All-in had their first golf lesson, and I was able to sneak away and get email.
I wanted to comment a bit on a few points made by our guest testimonial yesterday. First, online poker. Her observations about online poker are very insightful and really ring true to me. I tremendously enjoy live poker, much much more than online. Online poker is about winning money and making good decisions. Live poker is so much more. My wife and I were talking about all of this stuff a couple weeks ago, and she said that one thing she didn?t particularly like about poker is that I am with people I wouldn?t normally associate with. I told her it is actually one of the things that draws me to poker. I spend a significant part of my day parked in front of my laptop when I?m not traveling. When I?m at the felt, I often am able to express part of me that I?ve lost, the one-liner-spewing nice guy. I also really love the diversity of people that you find at a table. I?ve written about this before, but it bears repeating. I am able to be with people that I just wouldn?t be with playing poker. This isn?t meant to be judgmental, more as a fact. I live in my suburbia neighborhood, go to my megachurch, work virtually alone, coach my soccer boys, travel and that?s about it. Being able to be with people 20 years my junior and senior of different ethnicities, background, and religions is just something that I couldn?t do any other way. The second point is about the life we designed together. There is tremendous risk that my life is a series of accidental stumbles rather than a charted course. I used to be a bit over the top when it came to marital planning. I'm the one that made us go through a decision matrix to choose our everyday and fine China (and I still think Federal Cobalt Blue would have been the right choice for our fine China rather than Noritake Ontario). I also used to force us into biennial (every other year?) planning sessions, with Post-It notes, brainstorming, and charting out our goals on a wide array of topics. That's gradually fallen apart as our plans have fallen to shambles (meaning business, career, wealth). Poker is seemingly my first real vice and a real release for me, but I'm afraid I use it more as a crutch than anything, a way to escape some hard truths.
OK, maybe poker isn't my only hidden dark pleasure. I like Mariah Carey. I like to cry in movies (and even commercials; can any real man not cry at the end of the Applebee's retired coach commercial?). I like to eat. I like to sit in my chair doing nothing. I love TiVo. I TiVo English Premiership soccer matches, only to fast forward to the goals like any red-blooded American. I'm a carnivore. I love golf but don't play too often, mainly because it's so time consuming.
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If you want me to break down Bedazzler and spend my hobby time putting rhinestones on all my clothes, fine. 'Cause I've already got 1-800-DAZZLE punched into my phone, and am just waiting to hit that last digit.
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Yesterday I spent my time poker time at Imperial Poker, the soon to be Poker Syndicate (see to the right under "Recommended Poker Sites" for a link to my review of the site and why you should play there). Over 267 dealt hands at their $2/4 LHE tables, I ended up with a profit of $81.
So far, the games are very soft. Even when I end up on a table that doesn't have a real high average pot size, the percentage of players seeing the flop is still 35-40%. I also run into players who will chase all the way to the river with Ace-high just trying to pair up, then think they are good when they spike an Ace. I flopped a set with KK yesterday on one hand and on a final board of K-7-2-6-A was able to go 4 bets on the river with an opponent who had A3o. My kind of opponents!
Nothing like earning equity in the site while you play...
What Are They Holding?
Paradise Poker 2/4 Hold'em (9 handed)
Preflop: Michael is BB with [Ts, Qs]
UTG calls, UTG+1 calls, 2 folds, MP3 raises, 1 fold, Button calls, 1 fold, Michael calls, UTG calls, UTG+1 calls.
Flop: (10.50 SB) [Kc, Jd, 8s] (5 players)
Michael checks, UTG checks, UTG+1 checks, MP3 bets, Button calls, Michael calls, UTG calls, UTG+1 calls.
Turn: (7.75 BB) [9c] (5 players)
Michael checks, UTG checks, UTG+1 checks, MP3 bets, Button raises, Michael 3-bets, UTG folds, UTG+1 folds, MP3 calls, Button calls.
So, what hands do you think that MP3 and the Button are holding?

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